Author and “Chronicle” reporter Ted Reinstein has condensed his many travels into a single, unique labor of love titled “Travels Through the Heart and Soul of New England,”
BOSTON - About 75 North Atlantic right whales, representing about 20% of the critically endangered species' population worldwide, have gathered in an area off the coast of New England. A aerial survey team from the New England Aquarium spotted the whales this week along a 10-mile stretch off the western edge of Jeffreys Ledge.
A potent shot of Arctic air starts settling in Monday as a massive dip in the jet stream pulls in frigid air across the entire eastern half of the country. Temperatures are set to drop as low as 20 degrees below average Tuesday and Wednesday with highs only reaching the teens, with lows in the single digits and even plunging below zero.
Parts of Southern New England could catch the brunt of this quick-hitting storm, leaving many residents shoveling come Monday morning.
A group of scientists saw over 75 North Atlantic right whales gathered in the Gulf of Maine. Here's what we know.
A Storm Team 10 Weather Alert goes into effect this weekend as Southern New England is forecast to observe its first notable snowfall event of 2024-2025.
Tripadvisor recently released its Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Destination Awards and Boston and Portland, Maine ranked among the 10 best food destinations in the U.S. Boston ranked No. 6 and Portland ranked No. 8.
A fast-moving coastal storm is likely to spread accumulating snow well inland, impacting part of New York and most of New England Sunday night into Monday. Ahead of the storm, Sunday is fairly quiet with a wind out of the north and temperatures in the 20s.
The new town rules received heavy pushback from the track's owners who claimed they go "far beyond reasonable governance."
HANOVER, Mass. — A popular Florida breakfast chain is opening its first location in New England. First Watch, a made-to-order breakfast, brunch, and lunch restaurant will open in the Hanover Commons on Monday, January 20. The new 3,500-square-foot restaurant will offer 118 seats, a covered patio, and an indoor/outdoor bar.
Amid potential threats to CT's energy goals — some directly from Trump — how can CT move ahead with its ambitious energy goals and plans?